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Feb 2, 2024

What’s better to eat after a gum tumor is removed

Gum Tumor

There are no strict food requirements after gingival tumor removal, and it is recommended to eat soft, liquid, light food. After gingival tumor surgery to remove the lesion, will leave…

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Jan 30, 2024

What are the consequences of leaving a gum tumor untreated

Gum Tumor

The usual consequences of leaving some gingivomas untreated include increased size, infection, and loose or displaced teeth. However, in the case of gestational gingivomas, there are no adverse consequences to…

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Nov 8, 2023

What are the dangers of gum tumors?

Gum Tumor

Gingivomas may cause pressure on the surrounding tissues, leading to symptoms such as gum pain, swelling, bleeding, etc. As the mass grows it may also the alveolar bone wall leading…

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Apr 28, 2023

Is a fleshy ball at the root of a tooth cancerous?

Gum Tumor

  A fleshy ball at the root of a tooth is usually not cancer, but may be a gingival tumor. Gingival tumors are inflammatory reactive neoplastic growths that are confined to…

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Apr 6, 2023

Be alert for bleeding gums!

Gum Tumor

  Most people have had the experience of bleeding gums, but few people will be at this point “like the enemy”, when the bleeding often just rinse the mouth with water.…

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Apr 6, 2023

What are the characteristics of gum tumors and how to treat them

Gum Tumor

  Gingival tumors are tumor-like growths occurring in the gingival papillae, which originate from the connective tissues of the gingiva and periodontium. Although they look like tumors, they do not have…

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Feb 27, 2023

Will gum tumors go away on their own?

Gum Tumor

  Usually, smaller inflammatory gum masses that are tumor-like have the potential to subside on their own, while larger gum tumors require aggressive symptomatic treatment before they can subside.  Gingival tumors are…

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Feb 27, 2023

Clinical application of cone beam CT for locating buried teeth

Gum Tumor

       To investigate the usefulness of cone-beam CT images and three-dimensional reconstruction techniques for assisting extraction of ambiguous teeth and orthodontic windowing. METHODS: Fifty-three ambulant teeth that were…

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Feb 27, 2023

Can pregnant women have gum tumor removal surgery?

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  I was diagnosed with gum tumor during pregnancy when I went to the hospital. The doctor only prescribed mouthwash, but gradually the redness and swelling of the gum became bigger…

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Feb 27, 2023

Let’s also talk about porcelain crowns

Gum Tumor

  Once upon a time, it became a fashion to have porcelain teeth. Although the price is not expensive, but still sought after hot, especially many celebrities have become the pioneer…

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Gum Tumor

  • What’s better to eat after a gum tumor is removed
  • What are the consequences of leaving a gum tumor untreated
  • What are the dangers of gum tumors?
  • Is a fleshy ball at the root of a tooth cancerous?
  • Be alert for bleeding gums!
  • What are the characteristics of gum tumors and how to treat them
  • Will gum tumors go away on their own?
  • Clinical application of cone beam CT for locating buried teeth
  • Can pregnant women have gum tumor removal surgery?
  • Let’s also talk about porcelain crowns
  • How to treat gum tumors
  • How long does a gingivectomy take?
  • Differential diagnosis of gingival tumors
  • Difference between gum tumor and gum cancer
  • The dangers of gum tumors, you must not ignore
  • Initial manifestations of gingival tumors
  • Which teeth need to be extracted?
  • Can I have surgery right away for a gum tumor while breastfeeding?
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